Falling Through The Pages

Sage Winston
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Have you ever imagined yourself taking on the role of your favorite main character? How about the role of the villain? I had the passing thought myself, and in creating characters I had certainly put myself in their shoes. Now though, I found myself living the life of the cruelest woman I'd ever written into existence.Why did it have to be the woman I'd created when I'd been at the lowest point of my life? Why did I have to be thrown into the one story I'd written without a happily ever after? Was it really all because a mysterious stranger had a problem with the story's ending?Things were changing though from how I'd written them, and that was most apparent with my three favorite male leads. They'd grown beyond the characters I'd created, become more complex and...real. They had every reason to hate the woman I found myself inhabiting the body of, but they gave me acceptance and hope.Danger was around every corner, and even though I still wasn't sure what was reality and what was fiction I was determined to save everyone. Can the villainess of the story truly transform into the heroine?Content There are references to past abuse inflicted on the main character, both physical and mental. While these are described in a more general sense, the scenes may still warrant a pass.
Genres: Why Choose
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